The Ever-Evolving Identity of Williamsburg, Brooklyn
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The Ever-Evolving Identity of Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Harrison Trautschold Brown, who previously examined the unique culture and history of stoops in New York City and the working-class origins of Brownstones, turned his sights to Williamsburg, Brooklyn, a neighborhood that one comedian referred to as Manhattan’s rich, gay cousin. Williamsburg considered itself completely separate from not only New York City, but also Brooklyn itself. When it was annexed in 1855, Williamsburg became an official par…
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